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Article: COLUMN: Campus religious groups campaign generic phrases, lack content
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- March 4, 2004
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Christopher Harrop
University Wire
03-04-2004
(Kansas State Collegian) (U-WIRE) MANHATTAN, Kan. -- I consider myself a Christian. I've never regularly attended services, and I couldn't tell you to which denomination I belong.
As confusing as it is to my atheist girlfriend, I'd like to think I'm still a good Christian. My name even means "Christ-bearer."
Despite this, I cannot bear the constant barrage of religious messages on campus. It begs the question -- where do we draw the line concerning on-campus expression?
In any given semester, a student is likely to be offered enough free Bibles to feed a small nation, or you can use them to dress up like John Ashcroft for Halloween by stapling ...
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